Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 15
OCT. 26, 1928.
UTILITY DEFIES INQUmYJBY U. S. Legal Battle Necessary to Expose Dealings. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—1f the federal trade commission is to re-
AGAIN WE REPEAT THE OUTFIT SENSATION OF THE YEAR 2 ZfJUjn " As Listed at the Never-to-Be Forgotten Price of $139.00 If m Gorgeous • Here it is—the Living Room Outfit that represents more value for your money than c Si aß |y e y er offered before—an outfit deliberately arranged to surpass any ever seen in c mfortable r Here’s Beauty! — Here’s Quality! — Here’s Economy! ° Preside and S. I \ Don’t judge this value hy this price—don’t judge its beauty simply by looking at these illustrations Chair WdiK \ \ — COME IN AND ACTUALLY SEE IT! Then we know you’ll say it’s positively the greatest bar- —————l jA rTw r .\ . 1,. ( \ gain ever seen in a complete living room suite value! And remember, we have arranged to sell it on jfijK ImfcM I Lovely V dignified credit terms that require only $5 down. No interest nor extras are ever charged here. fijF&t if Wrought Trim fX, All These Articles Included in This dET>> & lifKjiijf " J ~ . 11...1 1i... ... r. D... I rnd ' .. ... .. . . J Only thirty-six outfits to be sold at ! ~ Table Plenty of Creditl !A.P|OOA I fillTMT' '- Vs ' \v )v this ridiculously low price, so place $ | Wait No Longer! MW*Mr &*£%*& VlllAlll your order early. niV^
This Complete 7-Pc. Bedroom Outfit ___' "fa. - Consisting of Bed, Vanity, Chest of Drawers, Comfortable Spring, All-Cotton Handsome Chest '‘ = * j Mattress and a Pair of Pillows — All for Only I Bow ■ En,, Bed j J^|jjj^|jj|jThese Are Truly Magnificent Outfits! „ „ 1 °A w) to give to the people of this city the greatest outfit value of Plenty of Credit!—Make Your Own Terms! WASHINGTON STREET ail time.
veal the control of public utilities as it has been instructed to do by the senate, it first must dislodge the legal barrier placed in its way by the Electric Bond and Share Company of New York. If the company is successful in its challenge of the commission’s authority, the entire investigation into the actual financial and stock control of interlocking utilities will be periled. Defiance of the authority of the commission by the New York or-
ganization has necessitated immediate action, and both sides are girding for a legal battle which may go to the roots of the trade commission’s jurisdiction and power. Documents alreaddy entered show the importance of the Electric Bond and Share Company in utility service. These exhibits were produced by examiners of the commission and obtained from the company before obstacles were placed in the commission’s path in securing evidence.
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CAN’T PLAY 'HOOKEY’ FROM THEIR SCHOOL Teacher Travels to Pupils Unable to Attend. Bu United Press PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, Oct. 26. —ls the children can not go to the school the school must go to the children. That is the principle accepted in
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certain newly settled districts of Onatrio Where regular school facilities are not yet available. A railway passenger car has been_ converted into a complete school” room and teacher’s and is now serving a district 120 miles in length. It brings education to the children of railway section men and others not in organized school districts. The car is stationed at a place for two or three days, where it receives pupils from several miles around, before leaving for the next point,
and the teacher gives the children lessons to be worked out at home before his return. The car contains school room, teacher’s bedroom, dining room and kitchen, bookcase, blackboards and maps. Deaths Message Fatal Pdf Times Special CLAYTON, Ind., Oct. 26.—Mrs. Lee Cosner, 59, died suddenly of heart disease at her home here after being informed of the death of her brother, A. J. Coble, Plainfield.
DOCTORS TRY TO CURE OKLAHOMA ‘BAD BOY’ Injury to Head Believed Cause of Acts of Mischief. Bn United Press TULSA, Okla., Oct. 23.—Other methods having failed, Tulsa physicians will attempt pathological means in an attempt to cure the “bad boy of Sand Springs, Okla.” Bennie Elliott, 11, has been a
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notorious bad boy ever since he received a severe blow on the head In a railway accident six years ago. His latest and most famous “badness” was lighting a pool of gasoline which he had drawn from a pump at a filling station. Had the attendant not discovered his plans in time, a dangerous fire and explosion might have resulted. Physicians believe removal of ft small splinter of bone which is pressing against Bennie’s brain may return him to his parents wellbehaved and obedient.
